The goodness of Millets

The goodness of Millets

Millet is a grain high in phosphorus, B-vitamins, and iron. Phosphorus is essential for healthy bones, and iron maintains energy levels and overall health. While some dogs thrive on grain-free diets, millet is a healthy source of carbohydrates for most dogs, and easier to digest than wheat. 

 

Cell Repair

Millet is high in phosphorus, which is great for your dog. Phosphorus helps promote tissue and bone regeneration in dogs. It also aids in cell repair. All of these benefits of phosphorus are ideal for your dog’s health and can help them live a long life.

Gluten-Free and Easily Digested

Gluten isn’t bad for dogs to consume but for some, it can be difficult to digest. Millet is free of gluten making it easier to digest for your pet. This removes many of the concerns over gastrointestinal distress, which is great for dogs and owners.

Antioxidants

Most of us are aware of the benefits of antioxidants when it comes to neutralizing free radicals in the body. But what are free radicals? They are unstable molecules that can increase inflammation and cell damage. In millet, you’ll find high amounts of ferulic acid and catechins. Both of these can help protect your dog against the chance of oxidative stress and help with wound healing.

 

Let’s take a look at the nutritional profile of 1 cup of cooked millet.

Calories 207
Fiber 2.2 grams
Carbohydrates 41 grams
Fat 1.7 grams
Protein 6 grams

 As you can see, Millet is a superfood and contains all necessary nutrients for your pup's good health. 

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